FOX News on Cynthia Chase vs. Free Staters

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Thank you Cynthia Chase. Your horrible comments have been covered dozens of times in print, on blogs, on forums, on the radio and even on TV. Because of you Ms. Chase, 100,000s of people have heard of the FSP for the first time. Here is the latest coverage, on Fox News.

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A New Hampshire state legislator says she wants to restrict the freedoms of conservatives and libertarians.

Breitbart.com reports Democrat Cynthia Chase is urging colleagues to prevent small government advocates -- called Free Staters -- from taking over New Hampshire politics.

Chase writes -- quote -- "Free Staters are the single biggest threat the state is facing today. What we can do is to make the environment here so unwelcoming that some will choose not to come and some may actually leave. One way is to pass measures that will restrict the 'freedoms' that they think they will find here."
 
True that!

New Hampshire Legislator: We Need to 'Restrict Freedoms' of Conservatives
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...We-Need-to-Restrict-Freedoms-of-Conservatives

My favorite line by a writer was from the most recent Examiner article.
http://www.examiner.com/article/new-hampshire-becomes-new-hateshire
Some may interpret this to mean that Chase is saying that people who believe in the non-aggression principle, individual freedom and responsibility, and mutual voluntary interactions amongst peaceful people are a bigger threat to New Hampshire than murderers, rapists, child molesters and psychopathic mass shooters.

BTW, I wonder if Ms. Chase still feels that way, even after getting the pretty flowers?
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Admit you guys are paying her to cause a ruckus to further the publicity!
 
Admit you guys are paying her to cause a ruckus to further the publicity!

No way. 1st time I met her, she was involved in an illegal conspiracy to prevent FSPers from getting elected. They were handing out illegal flyers designed to target a FSPer running for office against them.

However, I've heard other people suggest what you just suggested :)
 
I lost it at the troll face.

That was epic.

My favorite line by a writer was from the most recent Examiner article.
http://www.examiner.com/article/new-hampshire-becomes-new-hateshire
Some may interpret this to mean that Chase is saying that people who believe in the non-aggression principle, individual freedom and responsibility, and mutual voluntary interactions amongst peaceful people are a bigger threat to New Hampshire than murderers, rapists, child molesters and psychopathic mass shooters.

BTW, I wonder if Ms. Chase still feels that way, even after getting the pretty flowers?
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OMG you sent her flowers? Classic.

It wasn't me. Just 1 individual person. You think it is classic but Fosters (a neocon newspaper in NH) wrote a who editorial about how it was less mature than something an 8 year old would do.

FSP has some growing up to do
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Editorial
We would expect more political savvy from an eight year old.

On Wednesday, supporters of the Free State Project reported they had sent flowers to State Rep. Cynthia Chase thanking her “for all the free media coverage, which naturally resulted in more new people signing up for the Free State Project.”

According to an email from FreeKeene.com, “a small group of FSP participants put together a nice ‘thank you’ card and flower bouquet that was delivered to her committee meeting in Concord today (Jan. 9).”

Chase was the subject of controversy for blogging that she wanted to make Free State followers uncomfortable or encourage them to leave New Hampshire: “One way is to pass measures that will restrict the ‘freedoms’ that they think they will find here. Another is to shine the bright light of publicity on who they are and why they are coming,” she wrote, in part, at Bluestate.org.

We understand, that as with any fledgling movement, there needs to be a growing-up process. But childishly delivering flowers to Chase as a thank you would indicate the FSP has a ways to go.
 
They are wrong (meaning EVIL and UNCONSTITUTIONAL) and they don't want their rotteness contrasted with the behaviour of normal people of good will who just want to be LEFT ALONE.
 
It wasn't me. Just 1 individual person. You think it is classic but Fosters (a neocon newspaper in NH) wrote a who editorial about how it was less mature than something an 8 year old would do.

FSP has some growing up to do
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Editorial


people who write editorials are biased by nature.
the very fact they wrote about it, shows it was effective.
You could almost assume her and the author of the editorial discussed things at length.
 
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